Olivia Davis Middle ages

  • Invention of Wheelbarrow 200 A.D.
    200

    Invention of Wheelbarrow 200 A.D.

    Wheelbarrow was invented.
  • Start of the Middle Ages 500 AD
    500

    Start of the Middle Ages 500 AD

    The begining of the middle ages started 500 AD
  • Rise of Charlemagne
    Dec 25, 768

    Rise of Charlemagne

    Ruled from (768 to 814) became king of Franks them emporor of rome and spent most time of warfare. e also convered subjects to christianity gave money to christian church.
  • Legacy after Charlemagn's Death
    Jan 8, 814

    Legacy after Charlemagn's Death

    His empire was divided between his hiers and empire encompassed much of western empire.
  • High Middle Ages
    Dec 8, 1001

    High Middle Ages

    Time where church became a universal unifiying institution there were strong popes, crusades and universities.
  • Great Schism
    Jan 1, 1054

    Great Schism

    Split between Roman Catholic Church.
  • 1st crusade
    Dec 8, 1096

    1st crusade

    First attempt to capture holy lands a call made by Pope Uban of England.
  • Henry II
    Mar 5, 1133

    Henry II

    Ruled from (1154–89) as Count of Anjou, Count of Maine, Duke of Normandy, Duke of Aquitaine, Count of Nantes, King of England (1154–89) and Lord of Ireland; at various times, he also controlled Wales, Scotland and Brittany.
  • 2nd crusade
    Dec 8, 1145

    2nd crusade

    Second crusade agianst Islam announced by Pope Eugene III,
  • 3rd Crusade
    Dec 8, 1189

    3rd Crusade

    aka Kings Crusade to capture the important cities Acre and Jaffa
  • King John and the Magna Carta
    Jun 7, 1215

    King John and the Magna Carta

    The Magna Carta was signed in June 1215 between the barons of Medieval England and King John
  • Late Middle Ages
    Dec 8, 1300

    Late Middle Ages

    The Black black hit causing social and economic struggles, famine, and disconnection from the church.
  • Joan of Arc and Orleans
    Apr 29, 1429

    Joan of Arc and Orleans

    Joan of Arc Relives the city of Orleans lots of victories followed.
  • Invention of the Printing Press
    Dec 8, 1440

    Invention of the Printing Press

    Johannes Gutenberg invented the printing press in 1440 which lead to the rpid spread of infomation.